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News Release from: EAO | Subject: San Ace MC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2004
Fan keeps latest Pentium running cooler
The latest addition to the San Ace MC CPU cooling range is a long-life, low-noise and operationally efficient fan designed specifically for the latest Intel Pentium 4 processor, socket 478.
The latest addition to the highly popular San Ace MC CPU cooling range is a long-life, low-noise and operationally efficient fan designed specifically for the latest Intel Pentium 4 processor, socket 478 The new San Ace MC has a thermally speed controlled fan motor, which varies speed and air flow performance in proportion to the processor case temperature
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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EAO has expanded its range of CPU cooling solutions with the addition of a low-profile high-performance 1U-compatible cooling fan to the San Ace MC Series of CPU coolers.
The design of this unit has been improved from Sanyo Denki's previous Pentium 4 product to achieve approximately 8% improvement in thermal resistance and a 8% reduction in power consumption and a 1dB(A) reduction in noise.
These significant improvements are as a result of the enhanced design of the heatsink material and shape as well as the improvements in the integral fan design.
The San Ace MC is ideally suited to applications where the system chassis can impair the air flow to a processor fan, which can then seriously effect a processor fan's cooling capability.
With the Sanyo product this effect is minimised by increasing the air intake to the fan impellers.
With a thermal resistance of 0.28K/W at high speed and a long life expectancy of up to and exceeding 40kh of continuous operation (at 60C), it is ideally suited to meet demanding processor cooling problems. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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